Influx
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The financial crisis is long forgotten, public budgets are under control; and the 2015
influx
of migrants has been relatively well managed.
There are reasons for people to feel anxious about economic globalization, pan-European bureaucracy, the huge and not always effectively controlled
influx
of immigrants, and the aggression of radical political Islam.
For Italy’s demographic balance, this
influx
of foreigners – just over five million people, 8.3% of the population – is a positive development.
To be sure, some countries – namely, Sweden, Germany, and Switzerland – have responded to the
influx
by upholding humane values.
In particular, the
influx
of Venezuelan labor has put significant downward pressure on wages in Colombia’s informal sector (including agriculture, services, and small manufacturing business) – and just when the government was hoping to raise the minimum wage.
Financial stability, strong productivity, flexibility and dynamism make the US one of the choice places for capital, and this
influx
of capital finances America's large current account deficits.
A sudden
influx
of asylum-seekers disrupted people in their everyday lives across the EU.
Preparations for a second wave of military action began in November, when Putin provided separatists with a new
influx
of armored columns and personnel.
He found that in the formal sector, jobs for locals actually increased after the
influx
of refugees, apparently because of the stimulative effect on the region’s economy.
But this might bring with it social problems, as Europeans resist an
influx
of foreigners, owing to fears about jobs, security, or cultural differences.
Yet, this year, there has been a spike in angst over migration, in what seems like a delayed reaction not only to the huge
influx
three years ago, but also to the sense of insecurity brought on by the 2008 global financial crisis.
The pro-Brexit camp also positions itself as fighting to protect Britain from an uncontrollable
influx
of immigrants, from imported terrorism, and from laws formulated by foreigners who lack sufficient understanding and appreciation of British culture.
Europe’s initial response was incoherent, with different EU member states taking radically different approaches to the
influx.
According to research by McKinsey & Company, with the annual
influx
of new urban residents totaling 15-20 million, China will need more than 220 large cities (at least one million people) by 2030, up from 125 in 2010.
Indeed, it is what has rendered Europe incapable of absorbing external shocks – like last summer’s refugee
influx.
After all, Germany has experienced a much larger
influx
of foreigners than Britain or the US.
Through the massive
influx
of refugees, the disorder in the Middle East strikes at the heart of Europe.
By appealing to nationalist sentiment, populists have gained support everywhere, regardless of the economic system or situation, because it is being fueled externally, namely by the
influx
of migrants and refugees.
Apart from sharpening the “tools of the proletarian dictatorship” by strengthening the Peoples Liberation Army and the People’s Armed Police, they have created a labyrinthine “advance warning” system to monitor threats ranging from peasant riots, urban unrest, and bird flu to the
influx
of Western ideas through the Internet.
Given North Korea’s ability to scare China with its geographic proximity and the prospect of a sudden collapse (with all its security implications, including an
influx
of refugees), these divisions are likely to grow.
Dealing with the
influx
will require addressing the reasons that impel millions of people to flee their countries.
But, in Lebanon, we have had to resort to creative thinking to accommodate the
influx
of refugees from Syria.
The proper, efficient use of the expected
influx
of international funds demands a powerful political commitment from government at the highest level.
The notion that, at its core, Europe should be focused on something as mundane as tweaking fiscal rules seems disappointing, to say the least – especially as the continent confronts an intensifying humanitarian crisis, caused by the
influx
of refugees from war-ravaged countries like Libya and Syria.
At the same time, Europe's leaders must work to curb the
influx
of refugees, by developing a political program to end the violence that is driving despairing people by the millions to their countries' borders.
And while it may not be possible to prove a causal connection, the
influx
of Indians into America has coincided with a shift in both countries’ geopolitical orientations, as evidenced by the historic 2008 nuclear deal by which the US abandoned its policy of equidistance between India and Pakistan.
For now, at least, it seems that the G-7 – for which an easily affordable
influx
of refugees has somehow become a “crisis” – will continue to aid the M-7’s rise.
Germany’s Hegemony TrapMUNICH – The prolonged Greek debt crisis and the ongoing
influx
of refugees into Europe have ignited a debate about Germany’s role within the European Union.
A sudden large
influx
of refugees can cause panic that affects the general population, the authorities, and, most destructively, the refugees themselves.
A country of 9.5 million people, it is providing refuge to 2.9 million non-citizens, including 1.265 million Syrians, and facing the
influx
of additional Syrians uprooted by Russian bombing.
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